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Real estate: patiently awaiting what’s next

A lot of would-be buyers prefer to sit pretty with their current low-interest mortgages. But if mortgages drop back to…

PLAN-Boulder supports slow growth and affordability, opposes forced density

Some recent "opinion pieces" to the contrary, density, by itself, is not enough to create affordability.

Growth and density: great for developers, not for housing affordability

Councilman Mark Wallach contends that more and denser housing hasn't helped housing affordability anywhere.

Students may have tipped the balance in City Council race

Who voted on Election Day? And: Did a last-minute surge of student voting deliver victory to the Coalition side?

Do Camera’s hedge fund owners deserve us?

"I would suggest to the entire staff of the Daily Camera that you leave this slowly dying institution and form…

Verizon Wireless still hates North Boulder (but loves our money)

Verizon's notorious "dead zones" persist on Iris Ave., near Lucky's Market, and in west Newlands.

World falling deeper into Alice’s rabbit hole

In the age of COVID-19, everyone (Congress, bankers, bureaucrats) all could use some gentle correctives. Here goes.

In Dem Senate primary, Andrew Romanoff’s the one. And voting is underway.

Reasons to vote for Romanoff abound: strong against fracking, doesn't zoom around in private jets.

Scenes from the Apocalypse

A brief photo montage of events in Denver and Boulder following the George Floyd killing, including a Central Park demo…

Detlev Helmig Was Frugal With Tax Dollars. Then CU Fired Him for Misusing Funds.

A climate scientist's dismissal inflames the fracking debate at a critical time.